For many people, oiling the hair is a long-standing beauty ritual that promises stronger strands and a nourished scalp. Yet, dermatologists are increasingly observing a potential downside: breakouts along the forehead, temples, and back. With acne affecting nearly 90 per cent of individuals between puberty and early adulthood, identifying aggravating factors has become a subject of medical attention. A study by the Department of Community Medicine, Surat Municipal Institute of Medical Education and Research , Gujarat, examined everyday habits that worsen acne and found excessive hair oiling to be a possible trigger. The findings shed light on how certain skincare practices, although beneficial in one sense, might unknowingly fuel skin irritation. According to the study, excessive oi

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